Pain Killers and Heart Disease

According to a new study common painkillers boost the risk of a repeat heart attack so heart attack survivors should use these drugs as little as possible. These medicines are a group of drugs known as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) which are considered pretty safe when used occasionally in low to moderate doses to relieve pain. People with heart failure or high blood pressure should check with their doctors before taking NSAIDs.

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A generation of obese urban Indian children face huge medical risks and reduced life-spans. How can parents and schools fight this problem?
By the time he was nine years old, Aftab Solanki weighed 49 kilos, nearly twice the normal weight for boys his age. His doting parents and neighbours considered him “healthy,” often describing or calling Aftab “cute.”